Super Coupe de Madagascar - List of Winners

List of Winners

  • 1994: AS Cimelta
  • 2006: AS Adema 1-0 Ajesaia
  • 2007: Ajesaia p 1-1 AS Adema
  • 2008: AS ADEMA (Antananarivo) 4-2 Académie Ny Antsika (aet)
  • 2009: Ajesaia 1-0 AS ADEMA (aet)
  • 2010: CNaPS Sport 3-2 AS ADEMA
Football in Madagascar
Fédération Malagasy de Football
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  • Algeria
  • Angola
  • Burkina Faso
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  • Liberia
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  • Tunisia


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